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monarchical
institutions
.
At
the
end
of
the
meeting
the
Grand
Master
with
irony
and
ill-will
reproved
Bezúkhov
for
his
vehemence
and
said
it
was
not
love
of
virtue
alone
,
but
also
a
love
of
strife
that
had
moved
him
in
the
dispute
.
Pierre
did
not
answer
him
and
asked
briefly
whether
his
proposal
would
be
accepted
.
He
was
told
that
it
would
not
,
and
without
waiting
for
the
usual
formalities
he
left
the
lodge
and
went
home
.
Again
Pierre
was
overtaken
by
the
depression
he
so
dreaded
.
For
three
days
after
the
delivery
of
his
speech
at
the
lodge
he
lay
on
a
sofa
at
home
receiving
no
one
and
going
nowhere
.
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It
was
just
then
that
he
received
a
letter
from
his
wife
,
who
implored
him
to
see
her
,
telling
him
how
grieved
she
was
about
him
and
how
she
wished
to
devote
her
whole
life
to
him
.
At
the
end
of
the
letter
she
informed
him
that
in
a
few
days
she
would
return
to
Petersburg
from
abroad
.
Following
this
letter
one
of
the
Masonic
Brothers
whom
Pierre
respected
less
than
the
others
forced
his
way
in
to
see
him
and
,
turning
the
conversation
upon
Pierre
's
matrimonial
affairs
,
by
way
of
fraternal
advice
expressed
the
opinion
that
his
severity
to
his
wife
was
wrong
and
that
he
was
neglecting
one
of
the
first
rules
of
Freemasonry
by
not
forgiving
the
penitent
.
At
the
same
time
his
mother-in-law
,
Prince
Vasíli
's
wife
,
sent
to
him
imploring
him
to
come
if
only
for
a
few
minutes
to
discuss
a
most
important
matter
.
Pierre
saw
that
there
was
a
conspiracy
against
him
and
that
they
wanted
to
reunite
him
with
his
wife
,
and
in
the
mood
he
then
was
,
this
was
not
even
unpleasant
to
him
.
Nothing
mattered
to
him
.
Nothing
in
life
seemed
to
him
of
much
importance
,
and
under
the
influence
of
the
depression
that
possessed
him
he
valued
neither
his
liberty
nor
his
resolution
to
punish
his
wife
.
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"
No
one
is
right
and
no
one
is
to
blame
;
so
she
too
is
not
to
blame
,
"
he
thought
.
If
he
did
not
at
once
give
his
consent
to
a
reunion
with
his
wife
,
it
was
only
because
in
his
state
of
depression
he
did
not
feel
able
to
take
any
step
.
Had
his
wife
come
to
him
,
he
would
not
have
turned
her
away
.
Compared
to
what
preoccupied
him
,
was
it
not
a
matter
of
indifference
whether
he
lived
with
his
wife
or
not
?